(Reuters) - A Southern California animal rights activist who admitted
stalking a pair of university researchers and a juice company executive was
sentenced on Tuesday to three years in prison.

Kevin Richard Olliff, 23, pleaded no contest in March to stalking and
conspiracy charges stemming from a campaign of threats and harassment against
two UCLA scientists and an executive at POM Wonderful juice Co.

A Los Angeles County grand jury indictment also accused Olliff and
co-defendant Linda Faith Greene, 62, of claiming on the website of the Animal
Liberation Front to have planted a bomb on the doorstep of a UCLA professor.